Category Archives: baseball

26 Feb 2013

Morning CLE, Happy Tuesday. Did you get your Indians Opening Day tickets? The tickets for our hometown baseball team sold out in six minutes flat, fastest sell out in team history. I’ll be there, all bundled up with an “I” shaped soft pretzel to celebrate the game and also welcome summer to our city.

Speaking of summer, are you starting to day dream about summer clothes? Less layers, lighter and brighter? Madewell at Beachwood Mall is hosting a “Match Made in Heaven” event this Thursday night to share some spring frocks as well as their new collaboration with Keds sneakers. Stop by their store from some sips, sweet treats, one-on-one styling sessions as well to check out the adorable limited edition sneakers.

To get yourself reserved for the shopping evening rsvp on their facebook page. Personally, I heart the mint green polka dot style…super sweet for riding bikes, with spring dresses or capri colored jeans. Which ones do you like?

30 Mar 2011

This lovely post comes to us from a seasoned Opening Day, Tribe Fan. While I myself do enjoy a soft pretzel, a chilled beer and the roar of the crowd, I must admit I’m no expert. This post is completely awesome and covers all aspects of Friday’s first day of baseball season. It’s a great read and TOTALLY worth sharing with all of your tribe-loving pals. ENJOY and GO TRIBE!

“If you’re like me you probably have this day marked in your calendar for a long time now. Even though the weather is miserable out there, the start of the baseball season signifies that summer is finally right around the corner. Who’s excited to hear the crack of the bat? To mow down a kosher hot dog? To hear a crowd of 40,000 people roar? Yeah, we all are!

Please allow me to be your guide for this year’s Cleveland Indians’ home opener. By no means am I an expert on the matter but I have been going for many, many years. So hopefully some of you may find this information useful on our big day!

Here are some facts about our home opener:
– Game is on Friday, 4/1 at 3:05 pm vs. the Chicago White Sox
– The gates will open at 1 pm so visitors can participate in all the opening festivities, most notably honoring former Cleveland Indians pitcher, Bob Feller, who died in late 2010.
– In fact, some of the uniform changes include the number 19 patch to be worn on every sleeve in honor of “Rapid Robert”.
– Starting pitchers are Fausto Carmona vs. Mark Buehrle
– New food this year in the ballpark includes: Caribbean pork wings, a chicken and waffle sandwich, a beer-battered cod sandwich and half pound bratwurst and Italian sausage sandwiches!
– A new popular hangout will sure to be “Your Dad’s Beer Stand” which features old-school favorites like Blatz, Little Kings, Pabst, Genesee and Rolling Rock.

Not familiar with what’s been going on with our Indians as of late? Here are a couple of tidbits that you can share with your friends:
– This is the 18th year of Progressive Field (Jacobs Field). Crazy huh? Yup, opened in 1994.
– The Indians will have the youngest 40-man roster in the big leagues. We should be spritely!
– Coming back from major knee surgery, Grady Sizemore probably won’t play his first actual game until late April.
– A major sore spot last year, the Indians’ new projected starting infield – Matt LaPorta (1B), Orlando Cabrera (2B), Asdrubal Cabrera (SS) and Jack Hannahan (3B) – has made only one error all spring!
– Shin-Soo Choo has had a strong spring, and he’s coming off an All-Star caliber season (.300, 22 HRs, 90 RBI). He has hit exactly .300 each of the past two seasons, his OPS being an all-star caliber .884 since 2009.
– Carlos Santana will see time at first base and DH. The Indians say they want Santana to play “about 145 games,” but not catching that many. He is their cleanup hitter, and he did have off-season knee surgery.
– What about Pronk, you ask? Travis Hafner is the No. 5 hitter. We are all very aware of his shoulder problems and his ridiculous decline in power. In fact, he hasn’t hit more than 16 homers or driven in more than 50 runs in a season since 2007. But it’s a new year right? Another summer in the leagues. Anything can happen.

Last but not least, here are a few pointers that should help your opening day be a little more enjoyable
– Dress appropriately! It’s going to be very cold and most likely rainy. Just accept this to be the fact now and prepare for it.
– Remember that “there’s no crying in baseball!” Remind that to your friends as well. No one wants to hear how cold and crappy it is outside all day.
– The game is sold out already. However there won’t be any shortages of “business men” selling tickets outside the park. Be cognizant of actual ticket prices and allow for the Opening Day surcharge.
– Transportation to the ballpark – I like the combo meal. Take the RAPID down to the park and use a taxi cab to get home. The train is so much fun going there because mobs of people are psyched up for the big day. But then the cab is critical to take coming home in order to avoid the same mobs of people who have had their personalities changed by the box score, intoxication and weather. You know what I mean.
– When to get downtown? The game is at 3:05 pm and I like to be down there a couple hours early to soak in the atmosphere. All around the Gateway District will be hopping with fun. Eat a sandwich at Panini’s. Check out the new custom t-shirts for sale on the
street corners. Do some people watching on E. 4.th It’s the one game out of the season that we always sell out. Take advantage of the positive vibes.

Ok, so grab your peanuts and Cracker Jack. Put on your wool Tribe baseball cap with the ear flaps down. Bring your lucky pencil to keep track of the box score. And most of all have a safe and fun Opening Day! See you there!”

26 Jul 2010

Good morning Cleveland and happy summer relief. The weekend weather was crazy, wasn’t it? From the sticky humidity of Friday, to the gorgeous pink clouds that smothered the Saturday night Indians game, to the sweet breeze that carried me on a Sunday evening bike ride… another gorgeous Cleveland summer weekend for sure.

I must admit, it sometimes is hard for me to be the best blogger in the summer. From my weekends at the beach, to the evenings on the wine bar patio, to summer concerts, picnics with friends, so forth and so on…sitting behind my laptop sometimes ain’t all that.

With that said, all it takes is a little comment here or there from one of you to keep me going through these hot ohio months…and this just in…”thanks for always posting about the little things, it’s what keeps our city rolling. People like you keep me here in Cleveland, and all of the amazing individuals and all of the amazing effort…this city rocks!”

So thank you “anonymous” you made my blogging week! And just to let all you Clevelanders know…I joined twitter! (iheartclev) Can you believe it? I am a total newbie, and I promise for now, as I get my feet wet, I won’t tweet too much, but just to jump on the bandwagon, I thought I’d let you know, I love being a Cleveland blogger, I love living, exploring, and being creative in this city. I feel privileged that you would take time out of your busy day to read my deep thoughts or mindless chatter. I truly do “heart” this city, happy summer.

warm wishes,

-me

21 May 2010

I am oh so sorry for being a delinquent poster this week. My work has been super busy and on the side I have been purging my home for this weekend’s “tag sale.” It’s really no excuse except that I just wanted to say hello and wish you all a very wonderful Cleveland weekend.

As always, there are SO MANY things we could get ourselves into, but here are just a few…